The 9/11 28 Pages Snorefest and “Transparency”

My guess is that this document has very little to do with what actually happened, but it does represent comedy gold in terms of what represents transparency to the Obama regime.

According to White House Press Secretary, Josh Earnest, “The number one takeaway from this should be that this administration is committed to transparency even when it comes to sensitive information related to national security.”

The Obama administration has released the long-classified 28 pages of the official congressional report on the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks, which concerned the alleged ties of the Saudi Arabian government to the 9/11 hijackers.

Publishing the long-awaited pages 13 years after they were first classified, the White House insisted they show no link between Saudi Arabia and the hijackers who carried out the terrorist attacks. The pages put into the public domain the remaining unseen section of the 2002 report, from the joint congressional inquiry into intelligence community activities before and after the 9/11 attacks.

“This information does not change the assessment of the US government that there’s no evidence that the Saudi government or senior Saudi individuals funded al-Qaida,” said Josh Earnest, the White House press secretary. “The number one takeaway from this should be that this administration is committed to transparency even when it comes to sensitive information related to national security.”